Title :
Enhanced range profiles for radar-based target classification using monopulse tracking statistics
Author :
Borden, Brett H.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Weapons, Naval Air Warfare Center, China Lake, CA, USA
fDate :
8/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Small radar detection and tracking systems, in particular radar guided missile systems, are of great utility because of their all-weather performance and their long range capabilities. A major drawback with these systems results from the relatively simple data that they collect and the difficulty in using these data for target classification and identification purposes. The authors examine a technique which employs the statistics of the tracking data used by many missile seekers and which creates a cross-range target structure map that can be expressed as a function of the target´s down-range extent. These data consist of ordinary azimuth-elevation angle-of-arrival measurements collected from a small set of (unknown) aspects presented by the target as it maneuvers. The method requires a minimal computational burden and may hold the potential to be used for automatic (machine-based) target classification in realistic (time and data limited) environments
Keywords :
missiles; pattern classification; radar signal processing; radar tracking; statistical analysis; target tracking; azimuth-elevation angle-of-arrival measurements; cross-range target structure map; down-range extent; enhanced range profiles; missile seekers; monopulse tracking statistics; radar detection and tracking; radar guided missile systems; radar-based target classification; tracking data; Goniometers; Laser radar; Missiles; Phase measurement; Radar detection; Radar scattering; Radar tracking; Statistics; Target tracking; Wideband;
Journal_Title :
Antennas and Propagation, IEEE Transactions on